Eco
CategoryLast month, the Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq (CMM) started the “Let’s Talk Aquatics: Marine virtual Series”. This online series is free, and it includes two Continue Reading →
On November 20th, Clean Coasts teamed up with staff from the Mi’kmaw Conservation Group (MCG) and The Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq (CMM) to deploy 40 Continue Reading →
FREDERICTON – The provincial government has launched the New Brunswick Nature Legacy Information Hub where provincial residents can nominate specific areas for protection and share Continue Reading →
Within the last few years, Mainland Mi’kmaw communities have expressed interest in engaging in marine animal response. The increased interest in marine animal response is Continue Reading →
Chain Pickerel are an Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) in Mi’kma’ki. Since their illegal introduction in Digby County in the 1940s, they have continued to spread Continue Reading →
While discussions on the Avon River were making positive strides at the Mi’kmaq-Nova Scotia Canada Consultation table, this week the Consultation Department at the Kwilmu’kw Continue Reading →
The province continues to find new ways to remain a climate-change leader and further advance the green economy. Communities, local governments, businesses, First Nations and Continue Reading →